From: Andrew Lorimer Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2018 12:12:42 +0000 (+1100) Subject: fix character X-Git-Tag: yr11~5^2~1 X-Git-Url: https://git.lorimer.id.au/notes.git/diff_plain/2f0e9345c05d0f22d0242d96367671d1339698d6?hp=baa61484fba8c0936cc28ba629475821dfd34936 fix character --- diff --git a/chem/acids-bases.md b/chem/acids-bases.md index 50c0919..c39b15d 100644 --- a/chem/acids-bases.md +++ b/chem/acids-bases.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ H30+ - hydronium ion ## Acid reactions 1. acid + metal (exc. Cu, Hg, Ag) $\longrightarrow$ salt + $H_{2(g)}$ -2. acid + metal carbonate $\longrightarrow$ salt + $CO_{2(g)} + H_2O _{(l)}$ +2. acid + metal carbonate $\longrightarrow$ salt + $CO_{2(g)} + H_2O_{(l)}$ 3. acid + metal hydrogen carbonate $\longrightarrow$ salt + $CO_{2(g)} + H_2O_{(l)}$ 4. acid + metal sulfite $\longrightarrow$ salt + $SO_{2(g)} + H_2O_{(l)}$ 5. acid + metal sulfide $\longrightarrow$ salt + $H_2S_{(g)}$ @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ H30+ - hydronium ion ## Bronsted-Lowry theory -> **Acid:** donates a proton ($H^+$ ion) +> **Acid:** donates a proton ($H^+$ ion) r > **Base:** accepts a proton from another substance H atom is one proton and electron, so removing an electron leaves $H^+$ ion.